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Each culture has its own distinctive rituals that demonstrate how devoted its members are to their particular deities.

"Kulasai Duserra" is one of the greatest festivals which celebrated in India.

Photographers from all around the world assemble here to capture the festivities. The 300-year-old Sri Mutharamman temple in Kulasekarapatnam is where the rite is carried out. People perform a variety of rituals to express their devotion to the god. A devotee taking the guise of Muththaramman while clothed as Kali, this ritual is known as "Theechatti". They end the celebration by killing the Narahasuran in the 10th & final day of the festival.

Due to the large number of photographers there and other challenging circumstances, such as the weather, it can be a little difficult to capture the moments as a photographer. I maintained my hydration with glucose, ORS powder, tender coconut, and other substances since consuming the local cuisine wasn't great. I took four days to record this incident using the same method.

Title: The Third Element

Editions: 10/10

Artist: Sai Sanjay Prasath

Location: Kulasekarapatnam, India.

License: Primary NFT holder is free to use in advertising, display privately and in groups, including virtual galleries, documentaries and essays by holder of the NFT, as long as creator is credited. Provides no rights to create commercial merchandise, commercial distribution, or derivative works. Copyright remains with creator.

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"Kulasai" One of India's most well-known holidays. This happens at the 300-year-old "Sri Mutharamman temple" in Kulasekarapatnam.

Every culture has its unique rituals that show how devoted its people are to its specific deities. One of the biggest festivals held in India is the Kulasai Duserra. Photographers from all around India and the world will congregate here to document the festivities. Numerous rituals are used by people to show their devotion to the god. a devotee dressed as Kali who assumes the form of Muththaramman. "Theechatti is the name of this rite. They conclude the event by remembering Narahasur"an. Documenting the moments as a photographer can be a little difficult because there are so many photographers on the scene and other difficult factors, such as the weather.

The Third Element image was published in "Kalakari Flim and photography" Magazine, Oct-2022.

Artits: Sai Sanjay Prasath Editions : 10/10

Note: All the Photos in this collections will be editions.

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Each culture has its own distinctive rituals that demonstrate how devoted its members are to their particular deities.

"Kulasai Duserra" is one of the greatest festivals which celebrated in India.

Photographers from all around the world assemble here to capture the festivities. The 300-year-old Sri Mutharamman temple in Kulasekarapatnam is where the rite is carried out. People perform a variety of rituals to express their devotion to the god. A devotee taking the guise of Muththaramman while clothed as Kali, this ritual is known as "Theechatti". They end the celebration by killing the Narahasuran in the 10th & final day of the festival.

Due to the large number of photographers there and other challenging circumstances, such as the weather, it can be a little difficult to capture the moments as a photographer. I maintained my hydration with glucose, ORS powder, tender coconut, and other substances since consuming the local cuisine wasn't great. I took four days to record this incident using the same method.

Title: The Third Element

Editions: 10/10

Artist: Sai Sanjay Prasath

Location: Kulasekarapatnam, India.

License: Primary NFT holder is free to use in advertising, display privately and in groups, including virtual galleries, documentaries and essays by holder of the NFT, as long as creator is credited. Provides no rights to create commercial merchandise, commercial distribution, or derivative works. Copyright remains with creator.

Kulasai 2022 -Manifold collection image

"Kulasai" One of India's most well-known holidays. This happens at the 300-year-old "Sri Mutharamman temple" in Kulasekarapatnam.

Every culture has its unique rituals that show how devoted its people are to its specific deities. One of the biggest festivals held in India is the Kulasai Duserra. Photographers from all around India and the world will congregate here to document the festivities. Numerous rituals are used by people to show their devotion to the god. a devotee dressed as Kali who assumes the form of Muththaramman. "Theechatti is the name of this rite. They conclude the event by remembering Narahasur"an. Documenting the moments as a photographer can be a little difficult because there are so many photographers on the scene and other difficult factors, such as the weather.

The Third Element image was published in "Kalakari Flim and photography" Magazine, Oct-2022.

Artits: Sai Sanjay Prasath Editions : 10/10

Note: All the Photos in this collections will be editions.

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